Resources for caregivers

Just as every patient’s situation is different, every caregiver may be called upon to perform different tasks. Caregivers may be asked for simple support — like rides to doctor appointments, meal preparation and housekeeping. Or they may be a full partner in treatment, attending every appointment, asking questions on the patient’s behalf, acting as a proxy for the patient when needed, and much more.

One of the most important things you can do as a caregiver is take care of yourself, too. It can be difficult to focus on yourself when someone you love is undergoing treatment, but SCCA provides resources for you so you can be effective in your role as a caregiver.

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